After losing nine straight games and falling to 4-11 on the season, many national football analysts predict Tampa Bay Bucs coach Raheem Morris will be fired following the end of the 2011 season New Year’s Day in Atlanta.

Morris on Monday, however, said he was not worried about his job security.

“I will never fire myself,” Morris said. “We go out and you don’t go from being a coach of the year candidate to being the worst coach in the league to getting fired within a year. It’s about us. It’s a little bit of everything. I believe in my guys. I believe in the system, I believe in the program, in what we do and in everybody in this building, so it’s a buying in factor. And either you’re buying in or you don’t. We wanted to build this thing young and develop a team that goes out and wins and wins consistently.”

He’s right. But the question is are general manager Mark Dominik and team owners the Glazers still buying in?